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Table 1.

Average (±SE) and range of animal and environmental variables used in the analysis.a

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Figure 1.

Proportion of SNP variance explained by 3-SNP moving windows for rectal temperature from a single-step GBLUP analysis.

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Figure 2.

Proportion of SNP variance explained by 5-SNP moving windows for rectal temperature from a single-step GBLUP analysis.

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Table 2.

The 20 loci with the largest proportion of SNP variance explained for rectal temperature using 3-SNP sliding windows.

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Table 3.

The 20 loci with the largest proportion of SNP variance explained for rectal temperature using 5-SNP sliding windows.

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